The Government of Canada developed Victims Matter (Victimes) to help individuals find police-based and community-based victim services in Canada.

In British Columbia, the Office to Combat Trafficking in Persons (OCTIP), within the Ministry of Justice, is responsible for the province's overall strategy to address human trafficking. OCTIP can provide coordinative assistance for human trafficking cases in BC and can be reached toll-free at 1-888-712-7974. As a result of a series of consultations with stakeholders across the province in 2012, the introduction of the B.C. Action Plan to Combat Human Trafficking (PDF) outlines the province’s direction for the next three years (2013-2016) by laying out priority focus areas and actions.

The Action Coalition on Human Trafficking (ACT Alberta) is a non-government organization identifying and responding to human trafficking in Alberta. ACT Alberta's work includes protecting trafficked persons and preventing human trafficking through public education. ACT Alberta chapters across the province can provide coordination and assistance for human trafficking cases.

A research report entitled Human Trafficking in Calgary: Informing a Localized Response (PDF) acknowledges the insufficient amount of knowledge about how communities are responding to human trafficking and local strategies to address the rights and needs of trafficked persons. This report offers ten recommendations that identify potential responses to key issues highlighted throughout the report in the area of human trafficking in Alberta.

The PEI Human Trafficking Response Guide (PDF) contains information for victims of human trafficking as well as for individuals who are in a position to assist such victims. The guide was created to inform community members how to recognize a trafficked person, what steps to take and what services are available to help.

The Toronto Human Trafficking Staff Report (PDF) includes recommendations to strengthen protection of vulnerable women and children, improve services available to victims of human trafficking and to reduce human trafficking in the greater Toronto area.